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Is the Lit Review a Journey? So is the lit review a journey? The idea for this episode came from a post by Pat Thomson (who has also been on the podcast). She is always challenging the way we think about academic processes using metaphors and Aurélie saw many parallels between what Pat was saying about the PhD and the Literature Review. There are s…
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In this episode (recorded live) I talk to Linda Bergmann who is the Director of the Purdue OWL. We learn all about what goes on behind the scenes at one of the best writing resources online. She also tells us how we can study just a little rhetoric to dramatically increase the impact of our written work.…
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Live recording with the literary chica herself Liana M. Silva. She is a graduate writing expert and knows A LOT about the technical aspect of writing. We all learned so much when we took part live, so here's the podcast for everyone at home. If you have any questions then please comment on the blog.By Literature Review HQ
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Do you want to be more productive? Do you want to develop a new habit? Do you want to do this quickly? If you answer is yes then this is the podcast episode for you. In it, I talk to Eljee Javier who has mas made a habit of publishing her own 30 day challenges on her blog. Find out what it takes and how to use 30 day challenges to get your producti…
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Accountability is a great productivity technique. We tell other people our goals so that we are accountable to those people to achieve our goals. We feel guilty for letting other people down and we also get encouragement to spur us on. In this podcast episode I chat with Nicole Collier who has the amazing idea of having an accountability partner. I…
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I'm so excited about my very first podcast episode. I've been meaning to do this for a while now but I was a bit nervous about it. Then I noticed that Papers, the reference management software previously only for the Mac was also being released on Windows. I thought I'd give it a try and also contacted the inventor, Alexander Griekspoor for an inte…
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